Reginald Coleman Named CEO of the Year by Boys & Girls Clubs NJ

BREAKING: Reginald J. Coleman, Chief Executive Officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, has just been honored as CEO of the Year by the Boys & Girls Clubs New Jersey Area Council. This prestigious recognition highlights his exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of youth in the community.

Coleman’s impact is felt daily, as he oversees programs that serve over 600 youth across multiple sites in Trenton, Lawrence, and Ewing. “Every day, I am inspired by our youth, staff, and community partners who share in our mission to help young people on their pathway to success,” Coleman stated in a press release. His work has established the Boys & Girls Clubs as a vital resource for academic support and life-enriching opportunities.

Michael Ruger, Board Chair, praised Coleman’s vision and dedication, saying, “Reggie’s vision, passion, and tireless commitment to our mission have inspired staff, members, and supporters alike.” This award is a testament to Coleman’s significant influence and the positive changes he continues to foster in the lives of young people.

With nearly 30 years of experience in the Boys & Girls Clubs movement, Coleman is deeply committed to mentorship and youth development. Under his leadership, the organization is dedicated to preparing the next generation of leaders, ensuring that every child can realize their full potential.

This recognition comes at a critical time as youth programs are more important than ever in fostering resilience and support. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County provides a safe environment for youth to thrive, making Coleman’s leadership essential for the community’s future.

Coleman’s dedication and the impact of his work have resonated widely, prompting community members and supporters to celebrate this well-deserved honor. As the Boys & Girls Clubs continue to grow under his guidance, the focus remains on creating opportunities that empower young people to succeed.

Stay tuned for more updates on how Coleman plans to further enhance the programs that are making such a significant difference in the lives of youth in Mercer County.